The most important things to do

The most important things to do
Barry Bright Oct. 18, 2017

“Life is pain. Those who say differently are selling something.” – from the book and movie titled ‘The Princess Bride’

Don’t understand this? Actually click on the links and READ. I’m not here to hold your hand!

Stand for Liberty, not a piece of cloth or a pledge written by a socialist preacher or a song or a prayer that without works is useless or a government that like all governments is never to be trusted but watched over with arms in hand and a heart and mind prepared to do what will be required to correct its wayward course.

Learn the real history of our Founding. Actually read the Bill of Rights, the document that makes us exceptional, from acknowledging the most basic right we possess, that of self defense to forbidding cruel and unusual punishment.

Learn some non PC, if that’s possible, human history, not just the ancient tribal propaganda that wasn’t even written for us. We don’t have kings, lords or Caesars to pay tribute to any more. Our constitution reads ‘We the People’ not ‘they the rulers.’

Learn what ‘We the People’ actually means. It’s taking on personal responsibility for the world around you. It’s not voting to get a check or a job or waiting for the world to end while passing your slavery on to your children.

Get physically fit as you can be for you do not know what you may have to do. Set an example for the next generation by getting off your physical and mental ass and actually giving a damn.

Teach your children this is not a ‘safe’ world and there are no ‘safe spaces’ on or within it and they too do not know what they may have to do.

Learn how to vote, that it’s the most violent act anyone can participate in and it’s only a tiny step in an ongoing process. Demand that candidates submit a real resume that includes their voting records, political affiliations and donors. Ignore what spews out of their mouths and look at what they do. When they win issue them a rope to be worn around their necks at all times so it’s handy for us if we need to use it.

Get over your mindless pacifism. We have what liberty we have left because we draw our food and water from the blood stained ground our ancestors conquered. Those who don’t like that are free to leave. In fact I highly recommend it for eventually enough of us will grasp the necessity of hunting you to extinction.

Learn how to kill. For multiple millennia our ancestors ate what they could catch or raise and didn’t shirk at doing what needed to be done to survive. Life is war. Those who deny this reality cheat themselves, their alleged loved ones and all those who may exist after us.

Learn the real golden rule: Treat others as they wish to be treated unless they are forcing you to lie about reality. There is no such thing as a right to work covertly or overtly to enslave those around you. Just because you don’t mind being a slave to one version of authoritarianism or another does not give you the right to vote to force everyone else into it.

Don’t think in terms of ‘positive’ or ‘negative.’ When someone is whining about such I know I’m dealing with a child. Real life is a constant mix of both and sometimes we have to sort it out with bloody hands.

Don’t blindly trust any source. When someone tells me they do, I know I’m dealing with a child.

Don’t tolerate those who lie to us all while arrogantly expecting us to pretend they’re not lying. Their arrogance, hubris, will only be limited by the limits we force upon it.

Don’t allow your employers to treat you like a jackass, because most of them will if they can. Demand enough time away from wasting your time in exchange for money to stay physically fit, learn what you need to know to stay free and pass it on to those you claim to care about.

Love, respect and forgive those who deserve it. Face the reality that many will never change no matter what you say to them or show them. Their only goal is our submission. Our only proper answer is their destruction. Failing to recognize this reality and to act on it will doom us.

Value your true friends who will help you make and bury the bodies, if you have any after forwarding this to them. If not they weren’t your ‘friends’ in the first place.

“Death by violence, death by cold, death by starvation – they are the normal endings of the stately creatures of the wilderness. The sentimentalists who prattle about the peaceful life of nature do not realize its utter mercilessness.” – Theodore Roosevelt in his safari diary.

“Princes and governments are far more dangerous than other elements within society.” – Niccolo Machiavelli

“For it is a habit of mankind to entrust to careless hope what they long for, and to use sovereign reason to thrust aside what they do not fancy.” – Thucydides, from his History of the Peloponnesian War p. 276  Book 4 

“A human group transforms itself into a crowd when it suddenly responds to a suggestion rather than to reasoning, to an image rather than to an idea, to an affirmation rather than to proof, to the repetition of a phrase rather than to arguments, to prestige rather than to competence.” – Jean-Francois Revel

“You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.” – Winston Churchill

What does ‘We the People’ actually mean?

It means we are responsible…

We have a representative republic, guaranteed to every state, not a democracy.

We have a Bill of Rights that acknowledges rights we are born with, not granted or created by any government.

We vote with the knowledge that voting is the most violent act anyone can participate in because voting is electing someone to hire someone to stick a government gun in our neighbors’ faces and force our version of reality on them at the threat of their very lives.

We stand ready to protect our Liberty and the Liberty of our neighbors, not destroy it, via any version of authoritarianism, of any age or place.

We are prepared with knowledge and force of arms to make war against and kill if necessary those who would destroy our Bill of Rights whether they represent domestic or foreign enemies.

We do not lie to ourselves, our families, our friends, our business associates, our descendants, our enemies, about these things and do not EVER tolerate those who would have us do so.

If the troops were fighting for our freedom they’d all be here.

It’s July 4: What are we really celebrating?

A new birth of Liberty, or death

How many more generations will have to deal with this evil?:

FK – Trump needs to bring the troops home and have them hunt our real enemies.

5 thoughts on “The most important things to do

    1. Barry Bright Post author

      Overall good commentary but it’s not a democracy. Democracy is part of the problem. We are supposed to have a representative republic that protects and enlarges the liberty of the common people.

      We should ask ourselves if the Founders, the good ones, who wanted future generations to be free, would’ve wanted us to have a ‘national anthem’ or ‘pledge of allegiance(blind obedience, slavery, submission to a lord or superior)?’

      I doubt it. As far as choosing among the other two songs I can see complaints from ‘native Americans’ or whatever they called/call themselves about the feet beating across their ‘wilderness’ and several wars could be/have been fought over which ‘god’ or version. sub-version or subversion of such we’re singing about.

      True liberty means we stand and fight for the right of self-determination not a piece of cloth or a song or someone’s version of what ‘god’ is or should be. We have a historically ‘christian'(very loosely defined) nation but a secular government. It must remain that way. This means we also don’t want to end up worshiping the government or those who attempt to run it or run it into the ground.

      Did you click on the links in the column?

    2. waypasthadenough2

      My reply isn’t showing up so I’ll re-post via my discus acct.

      Overall good commentary but it’s not a democracy. Democracy is part of the problem. We are supposed to have a representative republic that protects and enlarges the liberty of the common people.

      We should ask ourselves if the Founders, the good ones, who wanted future generations to be free, would’ve wanted us to have a ‘national anthem’ or ‘pledge of allegiance(blind obedience, slavery, submission to a lord or superior)?’

      I doubt it. As far as choosing among the other two songs I can see complaints from ‘native Americans’ or whatever they called/call themselves about the feet beating across their ‘wilderness’ and several wars could be/have been fought over which ‘god’ or version. sub-version or subversion of such we’re singing about.

      True liberty means we stand and fight for the right of self-determination not a piece of cloth or a song or someone’s version of what ‘god’ is or should be. We have a historically ‘christian'(very loosely defined) nation but a secular government. It must remain that way. This means we also don’t want to end up worshiping the government or those who attempt to run it or run it into the ground.

      Did you click on the links in the column?

  1. Loudestenemy

    This article is steeped in ignorance about the merits of democracy and the nature of inalienable rights.

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